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… determine whether the trial court's August 28, 2019 order violated N.J.S.A. 2A:162-22(a)(2)(a), the speedy trial … determine whether the trial court's August 28, 2019 order violated N.J.S.A. 2A:162-22(a)(2)(a), the speedy trial …
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… it sued claiming, among other things, that the suspension violated its constitutional rights to due process and equal … towing lists and there were no other constitutional violations. 3 A-3679-20 I. The Legislature, by statute, … power to suspend or revoke a [tower or] wrecker license for violations of safety standards or rules and regulations of …
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… privacy, not the privacy of the parent's name, and any violation implicated the school, not the police. The court … authorized the Secretary of Education to "deal with violations" of the Act, and required the Secretary to …
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… Rule 5:3-7, a court may economically sanction a party for violating an order on custody, parenting time, or spousal or … Div. 2007) (affirming a per diem penalty for custody order violations (quoting Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court … accord with his matrimonial settlement agreement (MSA), for violating one of the MSA's terms. On appeal from the award, …
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… on the incidents she could not recall, thereby violating defendant's right of confrontation. 1 The same … order. We hold defendant's right of confrontation is not violated by admission of the child's entire videorecorded … on the incidents she could not recall, thereby violating defendant's right of confrontation. …
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… holding that “defendant’s right of confrontation is not violated by admission of the child’s entire videorecorded … reason for the delay and does not suggest that the delay violated defendant’s rights. A lengthy delay in a future … It held that “defendant’s right of confrontation is not violated by admission of the child’s entire videorecorded …
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… him in reprisal for his refusals, and defendant's actions violated the LAD. Following completion of discovery, … plaintiff alleges defendant's alleged retaliatory actions violated N.J.S.A. 10:5-12(d). The statute provides it is "an … Summary Summary - A-3846-18T1 Plaintiff alleged defendant violated the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), …
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… "reasonable and articulable suspicion of a tinted windows violation arises only when a vehicle 's front windshield or … vision" to justify a motor vehicle stop based upon a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-74. Id. at 380. In support, we … "depart[ed] from Cohen to the extent that it ties violations of N.J.S.A. 39:3-74 A-1767-22 12 to the standards …
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… against him, amendment to state "the appropriate statute[] violated" is permitted, if doing so "would in no way impair … medical treatment to his patients, an obligation he utterly violated if the State's allegations are proven true, …
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… Supreme Court held that state anti-fusion laws do not violate the United States Constitution (the Federal … New Jersey's anti-fusion statutes, arguing that they violate the New Jersey Constitution (the State … We hold that the statute at issue—N.J.S.A. 19:13-8—does not violate the State Constitution. We, therefore, affirm the …
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… This appeal raises two questions: whether the grant program violated the Religious Aid Clause of the New Jersey … of the Religious Aid Clause in this case does not violate the Free Exercise Clause. 1. The Religious Aid … grants under its playground resurfacing program . . . violated the rights of Trinity Lutheran [Church] under the …
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… but failed to disclose it to the defense—a discovery violation; and (2) where the defense discovers the new … us. Here, defendant claimed the State committed a Brady violation. The motion judge, however, did not consider Brady … In his present challenge, defendant contends the prosecutor violated Brady by failing to disclose that a key State …
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… not enforceable against a pension plan through a QDRO that violated the terms of the pension plan and was payable … not provided for under the annuity fund plan, "and thus violate[d] 29 U.S.C. § 1056(d)(3)(D)(i)." Ibid. We therefore concluded the "assignment violated the provisions of the Annuity Fund Plan and 29 …
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… June 17, 2021 APPELLATE DIVISION 2 A-2598-19 weapon in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d). A jury convicted defendant … on self-defense is often not applicable to an alleged violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d). Kelly, 118 N.J. at 381. … with a charge of unlawful possession of a weapon in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:39-5(d). Given the reversal of his …
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… Because we agree with Ray that his due process rights were violated, we reverse the order terminating Ray's parental … of Ray's parental rights demands due process, which was violated through the judge's biased examination of witnesses … his factual findings from the prior trial. The due process violations infected the entire proceeding and the order …
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… Commissioner of Education to challenge that decision as a violation of her tenure rights. An administrative law judge … criteria for tenure and is entitled to a remedy for the violation of her right not to be removed or reduced in … for tenure and that she is entitled to a remedy for the violation of her right not to be removed or reduced in …
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… or failure to report to your parole officer all constitute violations of parole. … What if I am charged with a new …
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… actions premise their TCCWNA claims on defendants’ alleged violations of N.J.A.C. 13:45A-5.2 and -5.3. Those … actions premise their TCCWNA claims on defendants’ alleged violations of N.J.A.C. 13:45A-5.2 and - 5.3. Those …
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… the use of screen-scaping or bulk data transmission scripts violates the Judiciary’s systems access user agreements. … the use of screen-scaping or bulk data transmission scripts violates the Judiciary’s systems access user agreements. …
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… I narcotic drug, with the intent to distribute it in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. … I narcotic drug, with the intent to distribute it in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:35-5(a)(1) and N.J.S.A. …